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Art Styles in Painting

Landscapes
Module in Arts 5
Quarter 2 - Week 2 and 3

Illustrated by Elizabeth C. Kitongan

ELIZABETH C. KITONGAN
Developer

DepEd.CAR. Schools Division of Mountain Province.


Tadian District 1. Tue Elementary School
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region SCHOOLS
DIVISION OF MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
Bontoc, Mountain Province

Published by:
Learning Resource Management and Development System

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2020

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PREFACE

This module is a project of the Curriculum Implementation Division particularly the


Learning Resource Management and Development Unit, Department of Education, Schools
Division of Mountain Province which is in response to the implementation of the K to 12
Curriculum.

This Learning Material is a property of the Department of Education- CID, Schools


Division of Mountain Province. It aims to improve students’ performance specifically in Arts.

Date of Development : November 2020


Resource Location : Schools Division of Mountain Province, Tadian 1
Tue Elementary School
Learning Area : Arts
Grade Level : 5
Learning Resource Type : Learner’s Material- Module
Language : English
Copyright Year 2020
Content Standards : The learner demonstrates understanding of
lines, colors, space, and harmony through painting
and explains/illustrates landscapes of important
historical places in the community (natural or man-
made)using onepoint perspective in landscape
drawing, complementary colors, and the right
proportions of parts
Performance Standards : The learner sketches natural or man-made
places in the community with the use of
complementary colors. draws/paints significant or
important historical places
Quarter - Week : Quarter 2 - Week 2
MELC/Code : explains that artists have different art styles in
painting landscapes or significant places in their
respective provinces (e.g., Fabian dela Rosa,
Fernando Amorsolo, Carlos Francisco, Vicente
Manansala, Jose Blanco, Victorio Edades, Juan
Arellano, Prudencio Lamarroza, and Manuel
Baldemor)
Q A5EL-Iic
Focus Skill : Elements

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The developer wishes to express her gratitude to those who helped in the development
of this learning material. The fulfillment of this learning material would not be possible
without these people who gave their support, helping hand and cooperation:

To all the evaluators for their patience, time, and efforts in evaluating and sharing
their ideas/inputs for the improvement of this module; and most of all

To God Almighty for the intellect, guidance, health and all the blessings He has
continuously poured upon her.
ECK

PRE-EVALUATORS

SHARON T. LAYAG AGOSTO M. SALIPAN


District Evaluator School Head

DIVISION LRMS STAFF:

NIKKI T. MAKABEO ANDRES M. CUYASAN


Librarian II Project Development Officer II

ANNA LIZA A. DICDICAN JOCELYN P. SAMIDAN, EdD


EPSvr-MAPEH/Division Evaluator EPSvr-LRMS

CONSULTANTS:

KHAD M. LAYAG, EdD


Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division

VIRGINIA A. BATAN, CESE


OIC, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

FEDERICO P. MARTIN, CEdD, EdD, CESO V


Schools Division Superintendent

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
Copyright Notice
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ii
Preface.......................................................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgement….................................................................................................................iv
Table of Contents…...................................................................................................................v
Title Page...................................................................................................................................1
What I Need to Know.................................................................................................................2
What I Know..............................................................................................................................3
What’s In...................................................................................................................................5
What’s New................................................................................................................................5
What is It....................................................................................................................................6
What’s More…..........................................................................................................................9
Activity 1.......................................................................................................................9
Activity 2....................................................................................................................11
What I Have Learned...............................................................................................................12
What I Can Do.........................................................................................................................12
Post Assessment…...................................................................................................................13
Additional Activities................................................................................................................15
Answer Key.............................................................................................................................16
Bibliography............................................................................................................................17

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What I Need to Know

To the Facilitator:

Please read the contents and directions for every activity in this module
very well before giving it to the learner. You may help the learner especially in
the guided activities and other activities which he/she can hardly understand.
Just let the learner do the pre-test, independent activities and post test alone to
measure how much he/she has learned. In case problems arise during the
learning session, please feel free to call or send messages to clarify things.
Thank you.

To the Learner:

Please cooperate with the facilitator who will guide you with the lesson.
Read and understand the contents and instructions very well before doing the
activities. You may write your answers to the activities neatly in the blanks
provided. Please keep this module neat.

This module covers a week lesson in Arts. After the lesson, it is expected
that you can already identify the different styles of different artists in painting
landscapes.
What I Know

Here are some questions for you to answer before proceeding with the
lesson. This test aims to measure your knowledge about the lesson that you are
going to learn.
Direction: Read the following questions. Circle the letter of the correct answer.
1. A landscape is a/an .
A. artwork showing a natural scene of land or countryside
B. a picture of land or country
C. view of nature
D. a kind of land
2. It is a technique or style in painting a landscape wherein the artist uses tiny
spots of different colors on the surface of a drawing or painting.
A. coloring
B. cross-hatching
C. layering
D. pointillism
3. It is a technique or style in shading by repeating crossed lines to show
thickness, deepness and texture of a drawing.
A. coloring
B. cross-hatching
C. layering
D. pointillism
4. This is the part of a landscape which has a very light color.
A. background
B. foreground
C. middle ground
D. picture
5. It is the part of a landscape with a very strong color.
A. background
B. foreground
C. middle ground
D. picture

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6. What makes the landscapes of an artist different from the others’
works?
A. The color
B. The date
C. The name
D. The styles
7. The following are all landscape artists aside from .
A. Fernando Amorsolo
B. Manuel Baldemor
C. Jose Blanco
D. Rodrigo Duterte
8. What did Jose Blanco use in this landscape drawing?

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A. coloring
B. cross-hatching
C. layering
D. pointillism

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What’s In

In your past lesson, you have learned about the natural and historical
places in the Philippines designated as World Heritage Sites such as the Banaue
Rice Terraces, the Old Houses in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, the Landscapes of Batanes
and others.

Do you know that these historical places can also be viewed through the
works of our great and well-known artists? Let us find out from our lesson
today.

What’s New

Study the different artworks of the different artists below.


1. The artworks of Carlos Francisco

fig. 1 fig. 2

2. Artworks of Fabian Dela Rosa

fig. 3 fig. 4

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3. Artworks of Fernando amorsolo

fig. 5 fig. 6

4. Artworks of Jose Blanco

fig. 7 fig. 8

The artworks that you have seen are examples of landscapes painted
by the different landscape artists.
Have you observed the similarities and differences from their
artworks? Let us find out.

What is It

Lanscape arrtists have different styles in painting although there are


things which they follow in common. What is a landscape?
A landscape is an artwork showing a natural scene of land or countryside.
In drawing or painting a landscape, it is important to divide the picture into
three parts.

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The three parts of a picture, drawing or painting are:
Foreground. The foreground is the front view of a drawing or painting.
The color of the objects in the foreground is usually the darkest.

Middle ground. The middle ground is the middle or center focus of the
drawing or painting. The color of the objects or view in the middle ground is
very strong. It is prevailing.
Background. The background is usually the back view of the painting
or drawing. It has the lightest color.

Example: This is a landscape painting of Fernando Amorsolo

background

middle ground

foreground
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The foreground shows the ground from which the scene or action started.
As seen in the painting, the family came from the foreground.

The middle ground or focus of the painting is on the family,their home,


their activity and their farm.

The background of the painting is the sky.

There are also different techniques in coloring used by the artists in


drawing or painting. These are the following:
1. pointillism – This is a technique wherein tiny spots of different colors are
used on the surface of a drawing or painting.
2. cross-hatching – This is a technique in shading by repeating crossed lines
to show thickness, deepness and texture of a drawing.

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3. layering – This is a technique wherein different colors lie over or
under one another to color a drawing or painting.

This is an example of a landscape painting where pointillism is used as a


technique in coloring. This is an artwork of Prudencio Lamarroza.

fig.9

This an example of a landscape painting wherein cross-hatching is applied.


This is anartwork of Manuel Baldemor.

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This is also an example of a landscape painting wherein layering is
applied in coloring. This is an artwork of Vicente Manansala.

fig.11

You can now go back to the paintings presented in What’s New. You can
identify the foreground, middle ground and background of the paintings. You
may also observe the techniques used by the different artists in coloring their
drawing.

What’s More

Activity 1 – Identifying the Technique Used by Landscape Artists

Direction: Look at each picture. Find the technique used by the author in his
drawing. Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. by Juan Arellano
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A. cross-hatching
B. layering
C. middle ground
D. pointillism
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fig.12, leonexchange.com
2. by Vicente Manansala
fig.13

A. cross-hatching
B. layering
C. middle ground
D. pointillism

3. by Prudencio Lamarroza
fig.14

A. cross-hatching
B. layering
C. middle ground
D. pointillism

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Activity 2 – Describing the Parts of the Landscape Drawing/Painting
1. This is a landscape painting of Carlos Francisco. What is the middle
ground or focus of the painting? Write your answer on the blank.

fig.15

2. This is a landscape painting of Victorio Edades. What can you see in the
background of the painting? Write your answer on the blank.

fig.16

3. Below is also a landscape painting of Prudencio Lamarroza. Describe the


foreground of the painting. Write your ansewr on the blank.

fig.17

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What I Have Learned

Different landscape artists have different styles in drawing or


painting.

There are three parts of a landscape drawing or painting that artists follow.
They are the foreground, middle ground and background.
Lanscape artists also use different techniques in coloring or shading their
artworks. These are pointillism, cross-hatching and layering.

What I can Do

Direction: Answer the following questions.

1. Look at the painting below. What will you add to the painting to make it
more meaningful? Write your answer on the blank.

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2. If you are to color this lansdcape, what technique are you going to use?
Why? Write your answer on the blank.

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Post Assessment

Direction: Circle the lettet of the correct answer.

1. What makes the artwork of an artist different from the others?


A. the style
B. the colors
C. the height
D. the weight
2. In drawing a landscape, it is important to .
A. divide it into two equal parts
B. do not divide it into parts
C. divide it into three parts
D. divide it into four parts

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Fig. 18, Bobis, Sonis D.Ang Mag-anak Saanman.Unang Edisyon,Kagawaran ng Edukasyon,Republika ng
Pilipinas.1978
3. It is a technique used by a landscape artist wherein colors lie over or under
one another.
A. coloring
B. cross-hatching
C. layering
D. pointillism
4. The following are parts of a landscape drawing aside from .
A. background
B. foreground
C. ground
D. middle ground
5. What makes a landscape artist famous?
A. His style in drawing
B. His materials
C. His name
D. His face
6. It is the front view of a drawing or painting and is the darkest part.
A. background
B. foreground
C. ground
D. middle ground
7. What style din Carlos Francisco use in this landscape painting?

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A. coloring
B. cross-hatching
C. layering
D. pointillism
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8. It is an artwork displaying a natural scene of land or countryside.
A. color
B. drawing
C. landscape
D. painting

Additional Activity

Direction: Color the drawing below using any of the techniques you have
learned.

Illustrated by Elizabeth C. Kitongan

The following rubric will be used in determining your score.

Criteria Points
1. Appropriateness of the technique used 5
2. Appropriateness of colors 5
3. Emphasis on the parts of the drawing 5
4. Neatness 5
Total 20

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Key Answer

8. C
7. C
6. B
5. A
4. C
3. C
2. C
1. A

Post Assessment

2. pointillism. Reasons vary


1. background

What I can Do

3. rocks/rocks and sand


2. mountain/sky
1.church

Activity 2

3. D
2. A
1. B

Activity 1

8. D
7. D
6. D
5. C
4. A
3. B
2. D
1. A

What I Know

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Bibliography

Copian, Hazel P.,Jacinto, Emilio Jr. S.,Halinang Umawit at Gumuhit,Vibal Group


Inc.,Quezon City.2016

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For queries/inquiries, clarifications, corrections, comments or module errors and
suggestions, please contact us via e-mail, text or chat: (DepEd MPSDO) Department of
Education-Schools Division of Mountain Province
Poblacion, Bontoc, Mountain Province, 2616
NAME OF THE TEACHER/ADVISER:
Contact Number: Email:
ANRES M. CUYASAN / DIO: 09773812905 / 09208194245
Email: andres.cuyasan@deped.gov.ph

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